The WNBA and Women’s National Basketball Players Association agreed to a 30-day extension ahead of the current collective bargaining agreement’s Friday expiration date, The Post confirmed.
The agreement, reached Thursday night and first reported by The Athletic, postponed the deadline until 11:59 p.m. Eastern on Nov. 30 and delayed a potential work stoppage.
The players accepted the league’s offer to extend the current CBA as the two sides continue to meet at the bargaining table to hash out a deal.

In the meantime, though, players will still have access to their team facilities and receive medical benefits.
Negotiations for a new deal ramped up in recent weeks ahead of the deadline, though the sides remain at odds.Â